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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
That is true, I have started adding the actual shipping price on some of the things I have listed recently. Do you think the selling 3 times and not getting paid affected the item that was for sale?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
If you feel that, then just hold onto the item and relist it in a few months.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
I may do that. I have also considered breaking the lot into individual pieces. Do you think that would work?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
Possibly. I am finding less expensive items selling at a much higher rate at this time. That is why I switched gears and concentrated more on that.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
So you think it may be a good idea to find cheap $3 or $4 things and sell a ton of them other than try to sell $30 things? Sounds like a good idea if I could sell a whole lot at a time. It really isn't worth it to me to package a box and do everything to make $2. However, if I sold several at the same time, that would make it okay. Do you think it is possible to do this?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
No, I wasn't meaning the coins, I was meaning a truck part. Now I see what you were meaning by saying it would be strange if someone was selling the same lot.  Really the only reason I put the coin lot on was because I sold one earlier the first time listed. The lot that is on there now should have sold twice, but the people didn't come through. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
I am by no means an expert on the used car part market. I just think that you need to set yourself apart from the rest of the sellers. This means you really have to research what each part you want to sell has be selling for. I am a firm believer that you do not want to price yourself lower than everyone else. Likewise, do not price yourself higher than everyone else. Find out what the average is and go with that. Avoid using the word cheap, avoid making your parts and listings look cheap. Cheap is not a term buyers associate with value. They associate cheap with quality, and who wants to buy cheap quality parts? What about cleaning your car parts? I know you are selling used parts, but would it be bad for your parts to look nicer than all the other parts offered? When establishing a reputation on ebay, every little extra you can do will help in the long run.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
Yeah, I started cleaning parts I list recently, but so far it hasn't made a difference. One item I cleaned goes for about $50-$60. I put it at $30 hoping it would bid up, but it didn't. So, you think instead of hoping an item will bid up, put it on for average?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
That would be a start. You have got to try a bunch of different methods and figure out what works best for you.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
Okay, thanks Seal. 
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Valued Member
United States
371 Posts |
I sell both coins and classic car parts on ebay. Seal pretty much nailed it. I normally list my items at 99 cents to start and let them ride. You win some and you loose some. Offer a great return policy and quality pictures make a big difference.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
I am afraid if I started mine at 99 cents I would lose them all. I have tried listing a $70 part at $10 to start, and it doesn't even sale then.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
In an auction setting, you cannot say it is a $70 part. In an auction setting, the bidders tell you how much the part is worth. I want to help you, but like I said before, I know nothing about the used car part market. What I do know is retail, and auctions. Answer a few personal questions about your products to help me understand. When you say $70 part, does that mean $70 is what it should sell for? How much $$ do you have invested in that part? What is the typical markup on used car parts?
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Valued Member
United States
371 Posts |
When it comes to car parts I find that the best way to sell them is on a forum that is specific to that part. An F150 forum for example that allows classifieds like here. Another way is if you feel the part is worth $70 list it on ebay with a fixed priced and run it good till canceled. Someone will find and buy it at some point.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
 I have sold on a forum before, however, ebay is easier for me on certain parts. I have considered the good till cancelled. Seal, when I say a $70 part, it is what the part should sell for and normally I have sold one before for that price. As of right now, whatever I sell will be pure profit, so I am about to start throwing the parts together and selling them extremely cheap. I don't buy these parts wholesale. When I get a vehicle that is to rough to fix, I pull all of the parts off of it and junk the rest. Then I sell the parts until I make a profit off of them.
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